PDIP Package

What is PDIP package?PDIP package means dual in-line package (DIP)In microelectronics, a dual in-line package (DIP), sometimes called a DIL package, is an electronic device package with a rectangular housing and two parallel rows of electrical connecting pins, protruding from the longer sides of the package and bent downward. A DIP is usually referred to as a DIPn, where n is the total number of pins. For example, a microcircuit package with two rows of seven vertical leads would be a DIP14.
Several PDIPs and CERDIPS. The large CERDIP in the foreground is an 8080 processor.

DIPs may be used for integrated circuits (ICs, "chips"), like microprocessors, or for arrays of discrete components such as resistors or toggle switches. They can be mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) either directly using through-hole technology, or using inexpensive sockets to allow for easy replacement of the device and to reduce the risk of overheat damage during soldering.PDIP package image.